2010
DOI: 10.1080/09654311003607752
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Europeanization as Discontinuous Adjustment: A Düsseldorf Court's Impact on Land Development Practice

Abstract: Within the Single European Market, rules govern the procurement of public works contracts and concessions. While recent judgments by the European Court of Justice indicate that these rules could have a considerable impact on future land development planning, there has not yet been widespread Europeanization of local land development practice. In Germany, however, the Oberlandesgericht in Düsseldorf (OLGD) has ruled that European public procurement rules must be followed in those cases in which the land sold fo… Show more

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“…This approach is appreciated by local authorities, who may hire experts to help them with such matters in order to avoid the interference of European law in their networks. In this way they are trying to avoid a rescaling of their policies towards the European scale, which results in a pattern of discontinuous adjustment of local practices to comply with European policies (Korthals Altes, 2010).…”
Section: Distorted Localized Governance Network: the Effect Of Singlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach is appreciated by local authorities, who may hire experts to help them with such matters in order to avoid the interference of European law in their networks. In this way they are trying to avoid a rescaling of their policies towards the European scale, which results in a pattern of discontinuous adjustment of local practices to comply with European policies (Korthals Altes, 2010).…”
Section: Distorted Localized Governance Network: the Effect Of Singlmentioning
confidence: 99%